UNMISS acts on allegation of sexual exploitation in Aweil
On 13 April, four teenagers were caught trying to enter the United Nations base in Aweil through the perimeterfence.It was alleged that one of the teenaged girls had been touched inappropriately by a member of the Nepalesecontingent in exchange for money. There was no allegation made of rape.The United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) deployed a Sexual Exploitation and Abuse ImmediateResponse Team (IRT) to Aweil to gather information and preserve evidence prior to the launch of aninvestigation by the Troop Contributing Country concerned.The matter has also been reported to the Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS), an agency that isindependent from UNMISS.The Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal has also been notified by the UN of the allegation and is in the processof appointing a team of National Investigation Officers who will conduct an investigation as per normalprocedures relating to military contingents.UNMISS has a zero tolerance, no excuses and no second chances approach to sexual exploitation and abuse. It iscommitted to putting the victims’ rights and dignity first and ensuring that there is transparency andaccountability for such actions.